Psychophysiological Acute Effects of Functional Neurology Intervention on Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Dysfunction DOI Creative Commons
Guillermo Escribano-Colmena,

Jorge Rey-Mota,

Ana Isabel Beltrán-Velasco

et al.

Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 10(2), P. 146 - 146

Published: April 27, 2025

Objectives: The present study aimed to analyze the psychophysiological and neuromuscular reflex modifications following a single functional neurology intervention in individuals presenting vestibulo-ocular (VOR) cancellation dysfunction. Methods: A total of 66 healthy participants, comprising an experimental group (n = 48; 22 females, 26 males; mean age 28.1 ± 7.8 years) control 18; 9 28.6 7.0 years), underwent comprehensive assessments at four distinct measurement moments: baseline, post-indicator muscle failure pre-intervention, immediately post-functional intervention, post-intervention indicator failure, assessing (handgrip strength) parameters, including blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, cortical arousal (critical flicker fusion threshold, CFFT), pain perception (pressure PPT). treatment was tailored based on ®NeuroReEvolution protocol, emphasizing individualized proprioceptive recalibration, trigger point desensitization, holistic neuroreflex modulation. Results: Statistical analyses indicated significant improvements within intervention. Specifically, tolerance VOR stimuli significantly increased from baseline 1.0 0.0 129.0 36.7 (p < 0.001, η2 0.926), whereas demonstrated no meaningful change. Furthermore, enhancements were noted pressure threshold (27.49 0.67 35.69 0.60 kgf; p 0.029), handgrip strength (20.41 0.72 N 26.56 0.52 N; 0.012), critical (32.24 0.45 Hz 38.32 Hz; 0.003). Conclusions: results this demonstrate that improved responses performance participants with led marked tolerance, arousal, strength, notably, stimuli, indicating vestibular control. Cardiovascular parameters remained stable, highlighting safety These findings support as effective therapeutic approach address VOR-related dysfunctions by promoting neurophysiological resilience motor function optimization.

Language: Английский

Psychophysiological Acute Effects of Functional Neurology Intervention on Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex Dysfunction DOI Creative Commons
Guillermo Escribano-Colmena,

Jorge Rey-Mota,

Ana Isabel Beltrán-Velasco

et al.

Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 10(2), P. 146 - 146

Published: April 27, 2025

Objectives: The present study aimed to analyze the psychophysiological and neuromuscular reflex modifications following a single functional neurology intervention in individuals presenting vestibulo-ocular (VOR) cancellation dysfunction. Methods: A total of 66 healthy participants, comprising an experimental group (n = 48; 22 females, 26 males; mean age 28.1 ± 7.8 years) control 18; 9 28.6 7.0 years), underwent comprehensive assessments at four distinct measurement moments: baseline, post-indicator muscle failure pre-intervention, immediately post-functional intervention, post-intervention indicator failure, assessing (handgrip strength) parameters, including blood oxygen saturation, heart rate, cortical arousal (critical flicker fusion threshold, CFFT), pain perception (pressure PPT). treatment was tailored based on ®NeuroReEvolution protocol, emphasizing individualized proprioceptive recalibration, trigger point desensitization, holistic neuroreflex modulation. Results: Statistical analyses indicated significant improvements within intervention. Specifically, tolerance VOR stimuli significantly increased from baseline 1.0 0.0 129.0 36.7 (p < 0.001, η2 0.926), whereas demonstrated no meaningful change. Furthermore, enhancements were noted pressure threshold (27.49 0.67 35.69 0.60 kgf; p 0.029), handgrip strength (20.41 0.72 N 26.56 0.52 N; 0.012), critical (32.24 0.45 Hz 38.32 Hz; 0.003). Conclusions: results this demonstrate that improved responses performance participants with led marked tolerance, arousal, strength, notably, stimuli, indicating vestibular control. Cardiovascular parameters remained stable, highlighting safety These findings support as effective therapeutic approach address VOR-related dysfunctions by promoting neurophysiological resilience motor function optimization.

Language: Английский

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